Jacto CONDOR B-12, CONDOR BX-12, CONDOR EM Operator's Manual

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MÁQUINAS AGRÍCOLAS JACTO S.A.
Rua Dr. Luiz Miranda, 1650
17580-000 - Pompéia - SP - Brasil
T el.: +55 14 3405-2100
Fax: +55 14 3452-1916
E-mail: export@jacto.com.br
Home page: www.jacto.com.br
English version - MI-0057
EDITION - 10/2006
CODE - 668822
CONDOR
B-12/BX-12/EM
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The agrochemicals application has become a largely used pratice by farmers in order to
achieve higher and economical production.
As it is a work that can bring risks to the human being, environment and crops as well, Jacto has always been concerned with the proper use of its spraying machineries in an efficient and safe way.
Therefore, read carefully and understand thoroughly this manual before operating the equipment and keep it always at hand when handling this sprayer for quick consult in case you are not quite sure of some operation.
Should your doubt persist, please contact your Jacto dealer.
Your equipment has a plate showing its model and serial number.
This information is very important so that Jacto can keep records of eventual modifications made on the material used and on its construction characteristics.
In requesting replacement parts or maintenance, always specify the model and serial number of your equipment for prompt and efficient service.
IDENTIFICATION PLATE
MÁQUINAS AGRÍCOLAS JACTO S.A.
CONTRIBUTING TO THE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT.
INTRODUCTION
JACTO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN
WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
Jacto is trademark registered by Máquinas Agrícolas Jacto S.A.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Handling agricultural sprayers....................................................................................... 05
Handling chemicals ........................................................................................................ 06
Safety decals.................................................................................................................. 07
Safety measures............................................................................................................. 09
SPRAYER PRESENTATION
CONDOR M-12/75 ......................................................................................................... 10
CONDOR S-12/75.......................................................................................................... 11
CONDOR EM/75 ............................................................................................................ 12
CONDOR BX 12/75 ....................................................................................................... 13
MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
Suction filter.................................................................................................................... 14
Pump ............................................................................................................................... 14
Pressure regulator (V.A.R. and MASTERFLOW)........................................................ 15
Nozzles ............................................................................................................................ 16
Mastermark foam marker .............................................................................................. 17
Clean water tank (for washing hands) .. ........................................................................ 17
PTO shaft ........................................................................................................................ 17
Line filter ......................................................................................................................... 18
Low pressure gauge kit ................................................................................................. 18
Tank filling device........................................................................................................... 19
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES....................................................................................... 20
CHOOSING TRACTOR ...................................................................................................... 21
SETTING UP TRACTOR .................................................................................................... 22
CONNECTING THE PTO ................................................................................................... 24
ASSEMBLING BOOMS...................................................................................................... 25
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
Agrochemical application technology........................................................................... 27
Pressure regulator.......................................................................................................... 28
Chemical container rinse............................................................................................... 31
Procedures ..................................................................................................................... 31
Container rinse............................................................................................................... 32
Nozzles ............................................................................................................................ 33
Calibrating the sprayer .................................................................................................. 38
Diluting chemicals .......................................................................................................... 42
MAINTENANCE
General guidelines ......................................................................................................... 43
Components.................................................................................................................... 43
Lubrication table............................................................................................................. 45
Lubrication points........................................................................................................... 45
PTO shaft ........................................................................................................................ 47
Winter storage ................................................................................................................ 48
Trouble-shooting ............................................................................................................. 49
GENERAL CARE
Handling equipment chemicals ..................................................................................... 52
After spraying ................................................................................................................. 52
WARRANTY STATEMENT................................................................................................. 53
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This sprayer was carefully designed and built so as to give you the maximum production, saving, easy operation and safety.
Therefore, you or anyone else who is going to operate, maintain and work around this sprayer must read and understand this manual thoroughly in order to be familiar with all the operating and maintenance procedures and safety information related to this sprayer. All accidents can be prevented if all the safety instructions are correctly followed.
Moreover, always keep this manual close at hand for quick review in case of doubt.
HANDLING AGRICULTURAL SPRAYERS
OWNER / OPERATOR:
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY WILL RISK YOUR OWN LIFE AS WELL AS THE LIFE OF PEOPLE
WORKING AND LIVING AROUND YOU.
- Before operating this sprayer, read carefully and understand thoroughly this manual.
- Do not allow untrained people to operate this sprayer because this can cause serious injuries or fatal accidents.
- Do not modify this sprayer in any way because this can impair the function and risk your safety.
- Keep away children, aged people and animals while operating, servicing this sprayer and even when the sprayer is stored.
- In the delivery of your sprayer, have your Jacto dealer instruct you on the assembly, operation, maintenance and warranty in detail.
- Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts.
- Never use loose clothing or mittens while working around the sprayer.
- Do not travel at high speeds.
- Always stop tractor engine, disengage the PTO and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting or repairing the sprayer.
ATTENTION: Do not touch PTO shafts, belts, fans or any other moving part while the sprayer is running.
- Only unhitch the sprayer on firm and level ground.
- Keep your sprayer in thorough repair.
This safety alert symbol identifies important safety messages. When you see it, be alert to any possibility of personal injury or death. Keep all the decals on the sprayer and replace them if missing or illegible.
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Obligatory individual protective equipment for handling and spraying chemicals:
- Long-sleeved working clothes
- Impermeable apron or coverall
- Impermeable gloves
- Impermeable wide-brimmed hat
- Boots
- Special protective masks equipped with appropriate filters for each type of product
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Chemical products are classified in four categories of toxicity. According to their toxicity level,
there is a special recommendation of appropriate protective equipment.
As your safety concerns first, we list below all the protective equipment recommended for
handling chemical products of the category 1 which includes high toxicity level chemicals.
This way, all the possibilities of serious illness and death are eliminated.
HANDLING CHEMICALS
LABEL COLOR ON
CHEMICALS CONTAINER
TOXICITY LEVEL
I
II
III
IV
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
GREEN
HIGH
MODERATE
LOW
LIGHT
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CLASSIFICATION
DIRECTIONS
- Read and follow all instructions on the chemicals manufacturer's label.
- Keep the chemical products closed and in a dry and ventilated place.
- Use the chemical products in agriculture only.
- Keep away children, untrained people and animals.
- Handle the chemicals following recommendations of a technician.
- Always handle chemicals in a ventilated place and equipped with individual protective equipment.
- Use the application rate as per instructions on the labels.
- Do not make spray applications in the wind or hot weather.
- Do not drink, eat or smoke while spraying or handling chemicals.
- Keep children, untrained people and animals away from the application areas.
- Never blow through nozzles strainers, valves or pipelines by mouth.
- Do not store or transport chemical products together with food, medicines, people, animals.
- Make sure rivers, lakes, etc. will not be contaminated when washing out the sprayer.
- After spraying, take off all protective clothing and take a shower.
- In case of intoxication, go see a doctor immediately and show him the chemical products label.
- Never medicine an unconscious person through mouth.
- Do not re-use the chemical products containers for other purposes. Consult an
agronomist on how to discard empty containers of chemical products.
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DECALS
Safety decals are placed on the equipment to reduce the risk of damages or accidents to
the operator or to the equipment during the use.
Before operating the equipment, identify and understand the mean of all decals, through
this page.
Keep them in good repair, clean and legible. Replade them immediately in case of damage
by ordering them through the part numbers specified below.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
P/N: 276220
ATTENTION: Lubrication
point
ATTENTION: Read the operator's manual before operating the sprayer.
P/N: 379248
ATTENTION: Obligatory use
of hearing protector.
P/N: 379123
P/N: 379073
ATTENTION: Clean water
tank to wash the hands.
P/N: 379107
ATTENTION: Hydraulic oil
level indicator.
ATTENTION: Obligatory use of protective clothing.
P/N: 379131
ATTENTION: Lubrication
point with oil.
P/N: 395061
P/N: 389387
ATTENTION: Drain point.
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P/N: 997841
P/N: 013169
Final test of the equipment.
P/N: 169128
Attention: Never pull the
lever without the chemical container over the container rinse nozzle.
P/N: 379115
ATTENTION: Obligatory
use of protective mask.
ATTENTION: Risk of serious injuries. Do not make any operation on the PTO shaft if the PTO is engaged.
P/N: 379008
P/N: 379065
ATTENTION: Risk of
serious injuries. Keep all protection devices in its places.
ATTENTION: Risk of serious injuries. Do not maneuver the sprayer close to electricity supply cables.
P/N: 378992
P/N: 379230
ATTENTION: Read the
operator's manual before operating the sprayer.
Identification plate
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY MEASURES
ATTENTION: THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IDENTIFIES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES. WHEN YOU SEE IT, BE ALERT TO ANY POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
- Keep all the protectors on their proper places.
- Remove the controls installed on the tractor before disconnecting the sprayer.
- Do not operate the pump without liquid.
- Clean and lubricate regularly the male and female parts of the PTO shaft to reduce the friction between them.
- Lubricate daily the grooved shaft of the tractor's PTO.
- Keep the hands, feet and clothes away from PTO shafts and any type of transmission, once they can cause serius injuries, even death.
- Never operate the sprayer if the PTO shaft, the sprayer and the tractor's PTO protectors are not in their proper place.
- Do not exceed 580 rpm at the PTO.
- The PTO shaft protector must always remain in good repair and fastened by the belts. The PTO shaft must work freely in its interior.
- The PTO shaft coupling ends must be locked on the tractor's PTO and sprayer's shaft.
- Make sure the drawbar and the sprayer end are properly engaged .
- Follow these recommendations strictly in order to avoid injuries or death .
- Check and change the worn and broken parts. Check if all protectors are in their places before operating the sprayer.
- Make sure that no one is close to the machine before running the engine.
- Stop the engine before leaving the operator's position to adjust, clean or lubricate, save other recommendation indicated on the operator's manual.
- Stop the machine and all moving parts before adjusting, maintenance or when there are people close to the equipment.
- Do not go up on the sprayer when it is in motion.
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CABLES
- Attention when passing next or under an electricity supply cables. In case of doubt, change the course.
- Never fold and unfold the booms close to the electricity supply cables.
- The sprayer must be trailed by the tractor in the farm with the spray booms folded and locked. Always place the sliding frame at the lowest position (rest position of the fixed frame).
- Remove the booms of the sprayer before transporting it by wagons, trucks or trailers.
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SPRA YER PRESENT A TION
SPECIFICATIONS
Length (m)............................................................................... 1.35
Width (m) ................................................................................ 1.55
Height (m)................................................................................ 3.35
Weight (kg).............................................................................. 255
Tank
- Capacity (liters)..................................................................... 600
- Material ................................................................................. Polyethylene (plastic)
Filter
- Model .................................................................................... FVS-100
- Mesh ..................................................................................... 60
Pump
- Model .................................................................................... JP-75
- Flow rate (l/min).................................................................... 75
- Maximum working pressure (kg/cm² - psi) ........................... 35 - 500
- Power consumption (HP) ..................................................... 6 HP at 28 kg/cm² (400 psi)
Pressure gauge
- Model .................................................................................... with extended scale
Control valve
- Model .................................................................................... VAR
Nozzles
- Type...................................................................................... Antidrip single nozzle body AGS
- Number................................................................................. 24
- Model .................................................................................... JA-2
- Maximum pressure recommended (kg/cm² - psi) ................ 14 - 200
- Spacing (cm) ........................................................................ 50
Boom
- Length (m) ............................................................................ 11.5
- Coupling................................................................................ Manual
- Height (m)............................................................................. 0.5 to 1.8
Level indicator.......................................................................... Hose attached to tank
Agitator .................................................................................... Through hydraulic return
Lift............................................................................................ LM-III winch (manual with friction)
Filling device
- Model .................................................................................... EJ-250
Working speed recommended (km/h)..................................... 2 to 6
frame
pump
control valve
boom
tank
suction filter
level indicator
winch
PTO shaft
CONDOR M-12
clean water tank
CONDOR
M-12/75
lateral
footboard
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SPRA YER PRESENT A TION
SPECIFICATIONS
Length (m) ............................................................................... 1.35
Width (m) ................................................................................. 1.55
Height (m) ................................................................................ 3.35
Weight (kg) .............................................................................. 255
Tank
- Capacity (liters)..................................................................... 600
- Material................................................................................. Polyethyleny (plastic)
Filter
- Model.................................................................................... FVS-100
- Mesh..................................................................................... 60
Pump
- Model.................................................................................... JP-75
- Flow rate (l/min) .................................................................... 75
- Maximum working pressure (kg/cm² - psi) ............................. 35 - 500
- Power consumption (HP) ...................................................... 6 HP at 28 kg/cm² (400 psi)
Pressure gauge
- Model.................................................................................... with extended scale
Control valve
- Model.................................................................................... VAR
Nozzles
- Type...................................................................................... Antidrip single nozzle body AGS
- Number ................................................................................. 24
- Model.................................................................................... JA-2
- Maximum pressure recommended (kg/cm² - psi) ................... 14 - 200
- Spacing (cm)......................................................................... 5 0
Booms
- Length (m)............................................................................. 11.5
- Coupling................................................................................ Manual
- Height (m) ............................................................................. 0.5 to 1.8
Level indicator.......................................................................... Hose attached to tank
Agitator .................................................................................... Mechanical
Lateral footboard...................................................................... For tank filling operation
Lift............................................................................................ LM-III winch (manual with friction)
Filling device
- Model.................................................................................... EJ-250
Working speed recommended (km/h)....................................... 2 to 6
CONDOR S-12
frame
pump
control valve
boom
tank
suction filter
level indicator
winch
PTO shaft
clean water tank
CONDOR
S-12/75
lateral
footboard
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SPECIFICATIONS
Length (m) ............................................................................... 1.45
Width (m) ................................................................................. 1.27
Height (m) ................................................................................ 1.50
Weight (kg) .............................................................................. 190
Tank
- Capacity (liters)..................................................................... 600
- Material................................................................................. Polyethylene (plastic)
Filter
- Model.................................................................................... FVS-100
- Mesh..................................................................................... 60
Pump
- Model.................................................................................... JP-75
- Flow rate (l/min) .................................................................... 75
- Maximum working pressure (kg/cm² - psi) ............................. 35 - 500
- Power consumption (HP) ...................................................... 6 HP at 28 kg/cm² (400 psi)
Pressure gauge
- Model.................................................................................... with extended scale
Control valve
- Model.................................................................................... VAR
Hose reel
- Hose diameter and length ..................................................... 2 x 50-meter 3/8" hoses
Spray lance.............................................................................. LP-1130
- Nozzles ................................................................................. 2 x JA-2 nozzle on each of 2 lances
Maximum pressure recommended (kg/cm² - psi) .................... 14 - 200
Level indicator.......................................................................... Hose attached to tank
Agitator .................................................................................... Through hydraulic return
Filling device
- Model.................................................................................... EJ-250
Working speed recommended (km/h)....................................... 2 to 6
SPRA YER PRESENT A TION
CONDOR EM
spray lance
pump
suction
filter
control
valve
tank
hose
reel
level
indicator
PTO shaft
CONDOR EM/75
clean water
tank
lateral
footboard
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SPECIFICATION
Length (m)................................................................................
Width (m) .................................................................................
Height (m).................................................................................
Weight (kg)...............................................................................
Tank
- Capacity (liters)......................................................................
- Material ..................................................................................
Filter
- Model .....................................................................................
- Mesh ......................................................................................
Pump
- Model .....................................................................................
- Flow rate (l/min).....................................................................
- Maximum pressure (kg/cm² - psi) .........................................
- Power consumption (HP) ......................................................
Pressure gauge
- Model .....................................................................................
Control valve
- Model .....................................................................................
Nozzles
- Type.......................................................................................
- Number..................................................................................
- Model .....................................................................................
- Maximum pressure (kg/cm² - psi) .........................................
- Spacing (cm) .........................................................................
Booms
- Length (m) .............................................................................
- Coupling.................................................................................
- Height (m)..............................................................................
Level indicator...........................................................................
Agitator .....................................................................................
Filling device
- Model .....................................................................................
Speed recommended (km/h) ...................................................
SPRA YER PRESENT A TION
1.55
2.50
2.15 255
600
Polyethylene (plastic)
FVS-100
60
JP-75
75
35 - 500
6 HP at 28 kg/cm² (400 psi)
with extended scale
VAR
Nozzles
Antidrip single nozzle body AGS
24
JD-12P
10 - 150
50 12
Manual
Up to 1.8
Hose attached to tank
Through hydraulic return
EJ-250
2 to 6
CONDOR BX-12/75
tank
level
indicator
booms
frame
pump
lateral
footboard
suction
filter
control valve
PTO shaft
CONDOR BX-12/75
clean water
tank
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
SUCTION FILTER
Located between the tank and the pump, the suction filter is specifically designed to prevent dirt
or impurities from reaching the pump.
It has an easily reached shut off valve which obstructs the liquid flow for filter cleaning, filtering
elements changing and/or pump maintenance.
This valve must always remain open while the sprayer is running. If it remains closed, you will
hear an unusual noise in the the pump.
FVS-100
valve
75
100
kgf/cm²
21 21
300 300
JP - 75
JP - 100
JP-75
JP-100
(optional)
PUMP
The pumps mounted to Jacto sprayers have capacity ranging from 38 to 300 liters per minute.
PUMP
CAPACITY
(L/min)
psi
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE
With capacity of 75 liters per minute at 540 rpm, the JP-75 pump can work under
pressure of up to 21 kgf/cm² (300 psi).
It has three ceramic sleeves that ensure efficient applications and greater resistance to
chemical abrasion.
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
Your sprayer may be equipped with Jacto VAR or Masterflow control valve. Identify it in the
drawings below and proceed as directed.
knob
pressure
gauge
(1)
MASTERFLOW
V.A.R. CONTROL VALVE (CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / EM/75 / S-EM/75 / 800 B-12/75 / BX­12-75)
This is a two-stage pressure regulator that provides greater sensibility in the calibrations.
The first stage is for calibrations from 0.7 to 4.2 kg/cm² (10 to 60 psi), usually used in herbicides applications. To avoid misreading, the pressure gauge has both high and low pressure reference scale.
VAR
reference scale
(1)
pressure
gauge
ATTENTION
In order to ensure long life of the pressure gauge, close lever (1) after regulating the sprayer, thus releasing the pressure, and close the pressure gauge valve.
NOTE: The scale on the cylinder body is to be used as reference for calibration of the sprayer. It does not have the same function of the pressure gauge, which indicates the spraying pressure.
PRESSURE REGULATOR MASTERFLOW CONTROL VALVE (CONDOR BX-12/75 MF / PJ-600 BX-10 MF)
This is a regulator that provides great sensitiveness and precision in the calibrations.
It has two basic functional characteristics in relation to conventional control valves.
1) FLOW PROPORTIONAL TO TRAVEL (Proportional Debit)
Even if the tractor's rpm fluctuates in a same working gear, it keeps the same spray volume per treated area.
2) CONSTANT PRESSURE ALONG THE WHOLE BOOM INDEPENDENT OF THE NUMBER OF
SECTIONS IN USE (Calibrated Return)
It has a system that allows to calibrate the return of each boom section, thus keeping the same working pressure in all sections, independent of the number of open or closed sections.
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
AGS SINGLE NOZZLE HOLDER CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75 /
BX-12/75 / BX-12/75 MF
The AGS single nozzle holder AGS is mounted with a ceramic cone nozzle (M-12/75
/ S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75) or stainless steel cone nozzle (BX-12/75 / BX-12/75 MF). It has a nondrip valve which shuts the flow off when the pressure drops to 10 psi, thus preventing it from dripping.
nondrip valve
nozzle holder
nozzle
ATTENTION: Operating with pressures over that recommended by the manufacturer may
change the nozzles working characteristics.
SPRAY NOZZLES
The job of the nozzles is to generate droplets and distribute them over the surface being sprayed. Flow, angle and droplet sizes vary according to working pressure. Also, operating with pressure
over that recommended by the manufacturer will decrease the nozzles life.
The nozzles installed in these sprayers are mounted as shown in the figures below.
Cone nozzle (ceramic and stainless steel)
Flat fan nozzle
filtering
element
flat fan nozzle
nozzle
cap
filtering
element
cone
nozzle
nozzle
cap
BIJET WITH HOLSE - NOSSLE HOLDER (OPTIONAL) CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75
.
The BIJET WITH HOLSE NOZZLE HOLDER is mounted with a ceramic cone nozzle and one fan nozzle. It has a non drip valve which shuts the flow off when the pressure drops to 10 psi, thus preventing it from dripping.
no drip valve
cone nozzle
fan nozzle
nozzle
holder
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MAIN OF COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
NOTE:
For instructions in detail, please refer to the section MAINTENANCE - PTO SHAFT.
filter
tank
compressor
control
valve
fuse
foam nozzle
FOAM MARKER (OPTIONAL)
This accessory is specifically designed to mark off the application band width with foam so as
to prevent overlaps and skips when spraying back.
The ideal conditions for using the foam marker are the same for spraying, that is:
- Cool weather;
- No strong and dry wind.
PTO SHAFT
It has plastic shields along all its parts to provide more security to the operator. These shields prevent the rotating parts from contacting the operator and his clothes and plants as well. Do not remove the shields.
CLEAN WATER TANK (OPTIONAL)
ATTENTION: USE THIS WATER ONLY TO
WASH HANDS AND OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY THAT HAVE TOUCHED CHEMICALS.
DO NOT DRINK THIS WATER IN ANY EVENT!
This is a plastic container with capacity of 12 liters.
Located in an easily reached position, it must always be filled up with clean water for washing hands and other parts of the body that may have touched chemicals when preparing the chemical mixture.
Further information about the Mastermark foam marker can be obtained in the attached manual for this accessory.
tank
tap
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
LINE FILTER (OPTIONAL)
JACTO also offers line filters for the spray circuit of boom sprayer. For each boom section there
is a filter to be assembled on the pressure line.
This filter has 80-mesh screen and optimize the filtration to the nozzles. To match some sprayers already being used, some kits have been made which are specific to
each product line:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum working pressure ........................................................................ 150 psi
Filtering element mesh................................................................................ 80
Hose fitting ................................................................................................. ø 1/2"
LOW PRESSURE GAUGE KIT
LINE FILTER
NOTE:
The arrow indicates the
flow inlet of the line filter.
Right
boom
The low pressure gauge kit was designed for checking the actual pressure on nozzles.
It can be installed on the sprayers assembled with both universal nozzle caps and fittings and complex nozzle bodies, such as double and quadruple outlet units.
LOW PRESSURE GAUGE KIT (OPTIONAL)
ATTENTION:
Clean the filter whenever necessary or filling the sprayer tank.
Do not exceed the maximum recommended pressure (150 psi).
GENERAL CARE WITH THE LOW PRESSURE GAUGE KIT
The maximum pressure of this kit is 100 psi.
The pressure regulators of sprayers can easily reach above 100 psi pressures, what candamage the pressure gauges.
To ensure longer life of the pressure gauge,close the valve after regulating the sprayer.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
For the proper assembly of filters on the sprayers, the pressure hose must be connected oriented by the arrow on the filter body.
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MAIN COMPONENTS OF SPRAYER
FILLING WITH FILLING DEVICE (MODEL EJ-250)
Put 50 liters of water into the tank. Remove the plastic cap of the primary valve (2) and set the lever to the filling position. Connect the filling device hose (1) to the primary valve (2). Place the filling device (3) in the water source and the end of its hose in the tank filling opening. Run the PTO at 540 rpm. After filling, set the primary valve (2) back to the working position and install again the plastic cap.
ATTENTION
THE SPRAYER FILLING OPERATION MUST BE MADE IN PLACES APPROPRIATE FOR THIS PURPOSE, OR BY MEANS OF APPROPRIATE VEHICLES (TRUCKS, TRAILERS, ETC.).
NEVER COLLECT WATER FROM RIVERS, LAKES, DAMS, STREAMS, ETC. BY USING THE RETURN SYSTEM OF SPRAYERS.
control valve
primary valve (2)
tank
plastic cap
filling device
hose (1)
filling
device (3)
filling
position
working
position
clear water
tank
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
AND ASSURE A HEALTHY LIFE.
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Change the oil of the pump and gearbox.........................
Tighten the belts ..............................................................
Clean and check the pressure regulator components ....
Clean the inside and outside of the sprayer, and paint the
parts subject to corrosion with lubricating oil..................
X X X
X
Sprayer type
Stage
Procedure
Trailer
3 point
OPERA TIONAL PROCEDURES
Check if all components are intact ..................................
Check the components of accessories box....................
Require trained person to instruct about assembling, operating and servicing components and accessories ...
Check if the hitch pin is original .......................................
Check if the three-point hitch pins are original.................
Check if the hitch pins have cotter pins...........................
Check the overlaps of the PTO shaft ..............................
Remove the tractor's drawbar.........................................
Raise to the highest the tractor's hydraulic arms ............
Adjust the control valve position to avoid impacts while
turning .............................................................................
Check if the grease fittings are filled................................
Check if the oil is on the level on the components...........
Calibrate the tires ............................................................
Retighten the tank nuts and lug nuts ...............................
Whenever filling
the tank
Clean the suction or line filters ........................................
Clean nozzles and their strainers....................................
Change for the first time the pump oil..............................
Retighten the bolts on the tank, axle and wheels..............
Receiving the
sprayer
Using the sprayer
for the first time
Every day or
every 10 hours
First 30 hours
Every 100 hours
X X
X
X X
X
X
-
X X
-
X
X X X X X
-
X
X X X X
­X X
-
-
X X
X X
X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X
X X
X
-
X X X
X
Spraying
Use individual protective clothing.....................................
Do not work at high speeds.............................................
Do not spray against the wind .........................................
Do not travel with booms lifted or unlocked.....................
Take care with electricity supply cables ..........................
Do not eat, drink or smoke while spraying.......................
After spraying, dispose of all protective clothing and take a
shower ............................................................................
X X X X X X
X
X X X X X X
X
Clean nozzles, strainers and filters .................................
Check the grease fittings and joint pins...........................
Check the oil level on the pumps and gear box ...............
Wash the inside and outside of the sprayer ....................
Check for damage on the paint and repaint.....................
Check for oil leakage and stop it......................................
Store the sprayer in a dry, ventilated and indoor place ....
Service the pump ............................................................
Change hydraulic oil ........................................................
Change the oil of the gearbox..........................................
Retighten the bolts of tank, wheels, axle, etc. .................
Change the grease of the wheel hub...............................
Every 500 hours
or annually
X X X X X
X
­X
-
-
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CHOOSING THE IDEAL TRACTOR
ATTENTION
The numbers above refer to the sprayers only. As for the tractor, please consult
its operator's manual.
CHOOSING THE TRACTOR CONSIDERING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM LIFT CAPACITY
The tractor should have lift capacity above the sum of the sprayer net weight (sprayer with empty
tank) plus the weight equivalent to the tank capacity.
CONDOR M-12/75 / S-12/75 / BX/75 & EM/75 (600 liters)
CONDOR 800 B-12/75 (800 liters)
Sprayer net weight .......................... 310 kg
Tank capacity.................................. 800 L (approximately 800 kg)
Recommended tractor ....................With hydraulic system lift capacity
above 1,110 kg (310 + 800)
Sprayer net weight .......................... 255 kg
Tank capacity.................................. 600 L (approximately 600 kg)
Recommended tractor ....................With hydraulic system lift capacity
above 855 kg (255 + 600)
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LEVELLING BOX
To adjust the transversal levelling of the sprayer, turn the crank (1) on the levelling box.
ADJUSTING THE THIRD POINT
Release the lock (1) and turn the sleeve (2) to adjus the length of the third point arm. During
transport, fasten the plate of the third point bar to the pin (3) of the frame.
SETTING UP TRACTOR
ADJUSTING PARTS TO HITCH TO THE TRACTOR'S THREE-POINT SUSPENSION
ATTENTION: The instruction below is an example of what should be done for properly hitching the sprayer to the tractor's three-point suspension. To exemplify we have used the Ford 4600 tractor; so proceed as directed in the operator's manual of your tractor.
TIE ARM OF THE LEFT BAR
To adjust the length of the left lifting arm on the proper position, loosen the pin and turn the lower
half (2) of the lifting arm.
NOTE: The grease fitting should be upward.
LOCK
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SETTING UP TRACTOR
THIRD POINT FRAME
The third point frame has two positions (1 and 2) to install the third arm and two positions to
install the frame lower pin.
Thus there are four different positions for this assembly.
- ADJUSTING PARTS TO HITCH TO THE TRACTOR'S THREE-POINT SUSPENSION
HOLES POSITION
The positions of the holes vary according to the duty to be
done.
Third arm's
position
No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. 2
Duty kind Ultra-light
Light
Medium
Heavy
Frame
No. 4 No. 3 No. 4 No. 3
STABILIZING CHAINS
The stabilizing chains should be installed to limit the sideward movement of the sprayer hitched
to the three-point system.
These chains should be adjusted according to the booms of the sprayer to be used. To adjust them, relieve the lock nut (1) and turn the adjusting nut (2), as necessary, and retighten the lock nut.
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CONNECTING THE SPRAYER
drawbar
ATTENTION
Before cutting the bars, check for all possibilities of movement of the sprayer
on the lifting arms and third point.
Make sure the hitch pins locks are correctly installed. For instructions in detail, please refer to the section MAINTENANCE - PTO
SHAFT.
- Mount the sprayer to the tractor three­point suspension and level it as shown in the figure beside.
h h
± 5 cm ± 5 cm
NOTE: Align the forks as shown by "A".
A
height
adjustment
- Adjust the tractor hydraulic lift lever so that the sprayer is not raised too high.
- Remove or set aside the tractor drawbar.
- Adjust the PTO shaft. If necessary, cut the male and female bars so that, after connecting the sprayer, it has the overlaps recommended in the figure beside.
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ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
INSTALLING THE MANUAL LIFT
Install the manual lift on the chassis and fasten it with the clamp and bolts, as shown in the figure below.
Pass the rope through the sheave and attach it to the reel.
ASSEMBLING THE CENTRAL BOOM
central
boom
central boom
support
MANUAL LIFT III
reel
sheave
lifting
rope
sheave
stabilizing
rope
D
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS (CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75)
Assemble the booms on the sprayer (detail C). Install the stabilizing rope and level the booms through the chain to be fastened to the frame
(detail A).
Tighten the lifting rope on the frame (detail A). Pass it through the boom sheave (detail B), pass through the ring (detail D),and return it through the moving sheave of the frame (detail A) as shown by the arrows in the figure below.
Then, the lifting rope must be fastened to the manual lift.
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CONNECTING THE HOSES
The connection of the hoses going from the control valve to the booms on the sprayers mounted
with VAR or Masterflow control valve is the same.
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS
ASSEMBLING THE BOOMS (CONDOR BX-12/75 / BX 12/75 MF / PJ-600 BX-10 MF)
Assemble the booms as shown in the detail.
ATTENTION
- Remove the booms when transporting the sprayer on trailers, trucks or tows.
- The booms lock system is designed for operations at low speeds.
- Lock the booms when moving the sprayer within the property.
- Only open or close booms in areas free of obstacles such as electric wires, trees, etc.
- CONDOR M-12/75
- CONDOR S-12/75
- CONDOR 800 B-12/75
- CONDOR BX-12/75
- CONDOR BX-12/75 MF
- PJ-600 BX-10 MF
INSTALLING THE ROPE - CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75
Install the lifting rope of the sliding frame as
shown in the figure.
control valve
booms
(hoses connection)
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A successful spray application does not depend only on a good sprayer or correct use of the chemicals but also on factors to be determined in the field under specialized orientation.
Among these factors, some concepts should be part of a criterion of evaluation so that positive results may be attained within the pest control program.
- Ideal time - Application rate
- Safety - Good coverage
- Sprayer operational condition - Well trained operator
IDEAL TIME
The ideal time for spraying should be chosen according to the chemical product characteristics, as well as to the field conditions:
- Infestation level of pests, diseases and weeds;
- Infection level of diseases;
- Growing stage of weeds;
- Weather conditions.
SAFETY
When spraying your crops, you must make sure there will be no risk to people, animals and environment. Avoid spraying at hotter times, with humidity below 55% or under windy conditions.
Never handle chemicals and spraying machinery without the obligatory individual protective equipment.
CORRECT APPLICATION RATE
Any type of application requires that the rate be maintained during the whole spraying work. This will be possible when you have a good sprayer properly calibrated.
This calibration can be obtained through practical methods or formulas. Please refer to the section OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS - CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER.
GOOD COVERAGE
You have a good coverage when the whole target is sprayed with uniform distribution, with no risk to the environment and with good results in the pest control.
The application rate does not have influence on the treatment results. Therefore good coverages can be attained even with different rates, which may vary according to operational and regional factors.
IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW STRICTLY THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE
CHEMICALS MANUFACTURER'S LABEL.
ALWAYS FOLLOW DIRECTIONS OF A TECHNICIAN WHEN HANDLING AND
APPLYING CHEMICALS.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SPRAYER IS IN GOOD OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS BEFORE STARTING THE SPRAYING JOB AND EMPLOY A WELL TRAINED OPERATOR.
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
SPRAY APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY
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OPERA TIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
V.A.R. CONTROL VALVE CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75 / EM/75 / S-EM/75 / BX-12/75
This is a two-stage pressure regulator which provides great sensitiveness in the calibrations.
The first stage is for calibration from 0.7 to 4.2 kg/cm² (10 to 60 psi), normally used for spraying herbicides. To prevent failures when reading the pressure gauge, this has an extended scale to provide great sensitiveness in both high and low pressure calibrations.
ATTENTION
In order to ensure long life of the pressure gauge, close lever (1) after calibrating the sprayer, thus releasing the pressure, and close the pressure gauge valve.
V.A.R.
pressure
gauge
NOTE: The scale is a reference for calibrating the sprayer. It does not have the same function of the pressure gauge which shows the pressure in the spray band.
REGULATING THE PRESSURE
1. Run the tractor PTO and gradually accelerate until reaching 540 rpm.
2. Set the lever (1) to the open position (for the booms).
3. Set the lever (2) to the open position (both sides).
4. Turn the knob until obtaining the desired pressure. Clockwise to increase pressure,
counterclockwise to decrease pressure.
5. After regulating the pressure, set the lever (1) to the close position, and close the pressure
gauge valve.
CONTROL
VALVE
(1) Close
(1) open
(2) open both
sides
(2) open
right side
(2) open
left side
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
OPERATING THE MASTERFLOW CONTROL VALVE
To calibrate the working pressure, proceed as follows: 01 -Run the tractor PTO and gradually accelerate until reaching 540 rpm. 02 -Set the relief lever to the P (pressure) position (fig. A). 03 -To increase the pressure, turn the knob clockwise (fig. B). 04 -To decrease the pressure, turn the knob counterclockwise (fig. C).
CB
A
P
PRESSURE REGULATOR
MASTERLOW CONTROL VALVE (CONDOR BX-12/75 MF / PJ-600 BX-10 MF)
This pressure regulator provides great sensitiviness and precision to the calibrations. It has two basic functional characteristics in relation to the conventional control valves.
1. FLOW RATE PROPORTIONAL TO TRAVEL The spray volume per area sprayed remains constant even if the tractor speed fluctuates
in a same gear.
2. SAME PRESSURE ALONG THE WHOLE BOOM REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF SECTIONS IN USE
A systems allows to calibrate the return of each boom section, thus keeping the same pressure
in all sections, regardless of the number of open or closed sections.
MASTERFLOW
CONTROL
VALVE
(1)
knob
pressure
gauge valve
pressure
gauge
ATTENTION
In order to assure long life to the pressure gauge, after regulating the sprayer, close the lever (1), thus releasing pressure, and close the pressure gauge valve.
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
MASTERFLOW CONTROL VALVE
To calibrate each boom section, proceed as follows:
01.Run the sprayer and open the flow to all boom sections.
02.Set the relief lever (1) to the P (pressure) position.
03.Set the levers (2), (3), (4) and (5) to point downward.
04.Check the pressure indicated by the pressure gauge.
05.Choose one of the boom sections and set its corresponding lever to the side (close).
06.The other levers should remain pointing downward (open).
D
3
2
1
pressure regulator knob
P
fixing
screw
ATTENTION:Keep the rpm constant while gauging the nozzles flow rate on the boom because this causes the pressure on the nozzles to vary, thus changing the flow rate.
E
G
F
fixing screw
07.Check for pressure variation in the pressure gauge. If so, proceed as follows:
-Loosen the fixing screw of the outlet to the boom section chosen, as shown by the arrow (fig. E).
-To increase the pressure, turn the knob clockwise (fig. F).
-To decrease the pressure, turn the knob counterclockwise (fig. G).
NOTE: The pressure should be the equal to that shown by the pressure gauge previously when the nozzles of this boom section were open and should not vary when operating the lever of the calibrated boom section.
-After calibrating that boom section, set the lever back to point downward (open position).
-Repeat the same operation with all boom sections so as to keep the pressure constant along
the whole boom regardless of the number of boom sections in use.
return
regulator knob
knob
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
The chemicals are packaged in appropriate containers for each type of product. After emptying the containers, they must be discarded in a safety way, in order not to poison
the man and the environment.
It is very important , before any discard of empty containers, to remove the residues of the
product that are sticked inside it and make it useless by piercing it.
Metal, plastic and glass containers must be rinsed for decontamination.
To facilitate this important operation , Jacto has installed on its trailed sprayers a suitable device that rinses internally the containers with pressurized water, eliminating most of the residues.
CHEMICAL CONTAINER RINSE
PROCEDURES
- Fill the chemical tank up to approximately
50% of its capacity.
- Pour the chemical into the tank.
- Engage the tractor PTO.
NOTE: The relief lever of the chemical control must be set to allow the chemical return to the tank (off) and the suction filter valve must be with the arrow turned to the main tank.
ATTENTION: USE THE RECOMMENDED
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR THIS OPERATION.
chemical control
open
closed
relief lever
sprinkler
stainer
valve directional
fixer valve
seals
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
- Hold the chemical container over the rinse nozzle and pull the directional
valve lever to wash inside the container.
NOTE: With the chemical container over the rinse nozzle, make circular movements to reach all internal walls of the chemical container with the water jet for around 30 seconds.
- Fill up the sprayer tank with water.
ATTENTION: Never pull the directional valve without the chemical container over the container
rinse nozzle.
- After rinsing the chemical container, wash it for the last time,
using clean water from the 150-liter tank.
chemical container
chemical container
rinse nozzle
directional valve
lever
- Fit the container cap and tight it very well to avoid leakage
during the agitation.
- Agitate the container strongly in all ways (horizontal and vertical), during approximately 30 seconds to remove the residues that are sticked to the container internal walls.
-Take the container cap off and carefully pour the rinse water into the spray tank.
- Keep holding the container over the spray tank opening until the last drop.
- Repeat this operation twice more, thus completing the triple wash.
- Next , make the container useless by piercing it. Make sure their labels are not damaged for identification
NOTE: To keep from contaminating the water and the clean water tank tap during the filling of the chemical container, hold the container at least 5 cm away from the tap and fill the chemical container with water up to 1/4, as shown.
CONTAINER RINSE
5 cm
1/4
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HOLLOW CONE NOZZLE
HIGH QUALITY CERAMIC
SERIES JA
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
*NOZZLES STRAINERS: use 50 or 60 mesh for all nozzle models.
TABLE 01 - FLOW RATE
Series JA hollow cone nozzles are produced by processes developed for exacting markets of mechanical engineering, space and aerospace industries. A special mold injection process makes a perfect orifice on the nozzles, giving better quality to the surface finish than that achieved by machines. And the result is better coverage and more homogenous spraying.
These nozzles are approved by international quality standards, ensuring an outstanding spray cone uniformity and flow rate of nozzles.
The alumina-sintered nozzles are almost as hard as diamond and resist yet the most corrosive products. This provides perfect stability for long time concerning all requirements such as flow rate, coverage and droplet size.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SPRAY PATTERN ............................................. HOLLOW CONE
SPRAY ANGLE ................................................. 75 TO 80 DEGREES @ 150 PSI
MATERIAL DE FABRICAÇÃO .......................... SINTERED ALUMINA
FLOW RATE IDENTIFICATION.......................... NOZZLE COLOR AND DESCRIPTION
30 45 60
90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300
Pressure
(psi)
Flow rate (L/min)
JA - 1
JA-1.5 JA-2 JA-3
JA-4
JA-5
1.16
1.40
1.60
1.93
2.20
2.44
2.65
2.85
3.22
3.41
3.57
0.91
1.10
1.25
1.51
1.72
1.91
2.07
2.22
2.34
2.42
2.54
0.64
0.77
0.88
1.06
1.21
1.34
1.46
1.57
1.68
1.76
1.84
0.47
0.55
0.64
0.76
0.86
1.00
1.04
1.13
1.22
1.28
1.42
0.31
0.38
0.43
0.52
0.59
0.66
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.87
0.90
0.23
0.28
0.32
0.38
0.42
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.60
0.63
0.72
Nozzle model*
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
TRACTOR SPEED (km/h)
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SPRAYING VOLUME (L/ha)
96 114 150 165 129 156 198 231 192 228 300 339 264 318 402 471 375 453 573 666 480 579 732 855
77
91 120 132 103 125 158 185 154 182 240 271 211 254 322 377 300 362 458 533 384 463 586 684
64
76 100 110
86 104 132 154 128 152 200 226 176 212 268 314 250 302 382 444 320 386 488 570
55 65 86 93 74
89 113 132 110 130 171 194 151 182 230 269 214 259 327 381 274 331 418 489
48 57 75 83 65 78 99
116
96 114 150 170 132 159 201 236 188 227 287 333 240 290 366 428
43 51 67 73 57 69 88
103
85 101 133 151 117 141 179 209 167 201 255 296 213 257 325 380
38 46 60 66 52 62 79 92 77
91 120 136 106 127 161 188 150 181 229 266 192 232 293 342
35 41 55 60 47 57 72 84 70
83 109 123
96 116 146 171 136 165 208 242 175 211 266 311
32 38 50 55 43 52 66 77 64
76 100 113
88 106 134 157 125 151 191 222 160 193 244 285
TABLE 02 - SPRAYING VOLUME WITH NOZZLE SPACING AT 50 CM
0.32
0.38
0.50
0.55
0.43
0.52
0.66
0.77
0.64
0.76
1.00
1.13
0.88
1.06
1.34
1.57
1.25
1.51
1.91
2.22
1.60
1.93
2.44
2.85
PRESSURE
(psi)
NOZZLE
MODEL COLOR
JA-1
JA-1.5
JA-2
JA-3
JA-5
JA-4
BROWN
BLACK
ORANGE
GREEN
RED
BLUE
60
90 150 210
60
90 150 210
60
90 150 210
60
90 150 210
60
90 150 210
60
90 150 210
In order to achieve spraying volumes (L/ha) from nozzle spacings other than 50 cm, multiply the values of the Table 2 by the conversion unit indicated below.
Nozzle spacing (cm)
Conversion unit
20
2.50
30
1.67351.43401.25
25
2.00
45
1.11
55
0.91600.83650.77
50
1.00
70
0.71750.66
Color Model Part #
Brown
JA-1.5
454256
Black
JA-2
000026
Orange
JA-3
454264
Red
JA-4
454272
Green
JA-5
454280
Blue JA-1
109744
ORDERING: specify nozzle model and part #. Ex.: nozzle JA-2, part # 000026.
FLOW
RATE PER
NOZZLE
(L/min)
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SPRAY PATTERN ............................................. EVEN FAN
SPRAY ANGLE ................................................. 110 DEGREES AT 15 PSI
115 DEGREES AT 30 PSI
120 DEGREES AT 45 PSI
MATERIAL ........................................................ KEMATAL
FLOW RATE IDENTIFICATION ........................ NOZZLE COLOR (ISO)
NOZZLE GEOMETRY....................................... ISO 10.626
KEMATAL NOZZLES - SERIES 110 UF
EVEN F AN SPRAY
(UNIVERSAL USE)
LOW PRESSURE
(15 psi)
ANGLE: 110 DEGREES
LARGE DROPLETS
LOW DRIFT
GOOD DISTRIBUTION
HIGH PRESSURE
(40 psi)
ANGLE: 120 DEGREES
SMALL DROPLETS
BETTER PENETRATION
GOOD COVERAGE OF
LEAVES
APPLICATIONS
The flat fan nozzles of the Series 110-UF, approved by international standards, are nozzles of universal use made in Kemtal, a highly resistant and stable polymeric material. These nozzles are as resistant as those in stainless steel. According to tests carried out by the University of Oregon, U.S.A., they proved to have useful life of at least 400 hours.
The flow rate is uniform under various temperatures and the spray angle is of 110 degrees.
At low pressure (15 psi), drift is reduced and outstanding spray deposti pattern is achieved with the generation of large droplets. At high pressure (40 psi) small droplets improve penetration into and coverage of plants.
110° at 15 PSI
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Specify nozzle model and part #. Ex: nozzle 110-UF-02, part # 564401.
ORDERING
TRACTOR SPEED (km/h)
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SPRAY VOLUME (l/ha)
78 111 117 114 153 177 141 204 231 228 315 357
62 89 94
91 122 142 113 163 185 182 252 286
52 74 78
76 102 118
94 136 154 152 210 238
45 63 67 65 87
101
81 117 132 130 180 204
39 56 59 57 77 89
71 102 116 114 158 179
35 49 52 51 68 79 63
91 103 101 140 159
31 44 47 46 61 71 56 82 92
91 126 143
28 40 43 41 56 64 51 74 84
73 115 130
26 37 39 38 51 59 47 68 77
76 105 119
PRESSURE
(psi)
NOZZLE
STRAINER
ORANGE
110-UF-01
80 mesh
110-UF-015
80 mesh
GREEN
110-UF-02
50 mesh
YELLOW
BLUE
110-UF-03
50 mesh
15 30 40 15 30 40 15 30 40 15 30 40
0.26
0.37
0.39
0.38
0.51
0.59
0.47
0.68
0.77
0.76
1.05
1.19
T ABLE 02 - SPRAY VOLUME WITH NOZZLE SP ACING AT 50 CM
In order to achieve spray volumes (l/ha) from nozzle spacings other than 50 cm, multiply the values of the Table 2 by the conversion unit below.
Nozzle color
Nozzle model
Part #
Orange
110-UF-01
564385
Green
110-UF-015
564393
Yellow
110-UF-02
564401
Blue
110-UF-03
564419
Nozzle spacing (cm)
Conversion unit
20
2.50
30
1.67351.43401.25
25
2.00
45
1.11
55
0.91600.83650.77
50
1.00
70
0.71750.66
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
Orange
Green
Yellow
Blue
Color
Nozzle
110-UF-01 - F110/04/3
110-UF-015 - F110/06/3
110-UF-02 - F110/08/3
110-UF-03 - F110 1.2/3
Model
Pressure (psi)*
Flow rate (l/min)
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
0.26
0.38
0.47
0.76
0.32
0.42
0.56
0.86
0.36
0.46
0.61
0.95
0.37
0.51
0.68
1.05
0.38
0.55
0.73
1.13
0.39
0.59
0.77
1.19
0.47
0.61
0.81
1.25
TABLE 1 - FLOW RATE
* Divide by 14.22 to convert to kg/cm².
NOZZLE
COLOR
FLOW
RATE PER
NOZZLE
(l/min)
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Nozzle
Part #
JD-10A 717942
JD-12P 717174
Specify nozzle model and part #. Ex.: Nozzle JD-10A, part # 717942.
ORDERING
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
STAINLESS STEEL CONE
NOZZLES
SERIES JD-10A & JD-12P
The Series JD hollow cone nozzles, made in stainless steel, are recommended for low pressure applications as well as for use on manual knapsack sprayers due to little requirement as to the chemical mixture solution.
75
100
150
75
100
150
NOZZLES
JD-10A JD-12P
0.45
0.87
0.54
1.04
0.38
0.75
PRESSURE (psi )
FLOW RATE (l/min)
75
100
150
TABLE 1 - FLOW RATE
NOZZLES
PRESSURE
(psi)
TRACTOR SPEED (km/h)
3
24
5
6
SPRAY VOLUME (l/ha) 152 180
216
300 348
416
114 135
162
225 161
312
91
108
129
180 209
250
0.38
0.45
0.54
0.75
0.87
1.04
228 270
324
450 522
624
76 90
108
150 174
208
JD-10A (BLUE)
JD-12P
(BLACK)
Pressure band not recommended because it will cause premature wear to nozzles.
T ABLE 2 - SPRAY VOLUME
FLOW RATE
PER
NOZZLE
(l/min)
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
ATTENTION
The numbers shown in the above example are illustrative. The correct calibration
should be done according to instructions of a technician of trust.
SPRAYER CALIBRATION
The safety of people, animals and environment depends on correct spray appications. Therefore,
we list below important operational procedures.
WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS
- Follow strictly the instructions on the labels.
- Use individual protective clothing.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke.
- Choose a ventilated place.
- Wash with water and soap the parts of the body touched by chemicals.
WHEN OPERATING SPRAYER
- Check for the proper working conditions of the sprayer.
-Do not blow by mouth nozzles, valves or tubes.
-Do not spray against the wind.
-Do not spray at sunny times
-Use individual protective clothing recommended.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke.
REMEMBER!
You are responsible for the success of the application.
F x 600
S x A
V =
600
2
V =
1.0 x 600
0.5 x 4
( L/ha )
V =
CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER
The sprayer can be calibrated through the formula below or through the calibrator bottle as shown
in the next page.
Nozzle flow rate..............................1.0 l/min at 150 psi (JA-2 nozzle)
Nozzle spacing ............................... 0.5 m
Working speed ...............................4.0 km/h
EXAMPLE
( L/ha )
300 L/ha
=
Where: V : Spray volume (L/ha) F : Nozzle flow rate (L/min) A : Nozzle spacing (m) S : Tractor speed (km/h) 600 : Conversion unit
F x 600
S x A
( L/ha )
V =
CALCULATING THE SPRAY VOLUME
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OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
BEFORE CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
-Suction filter: dirts
-Hoses: twisted or bored;
-Pressure regulator components (valve seat, valve and spring): wear or dirts;
-Pump: proper lubrication (oil level and grease) and leakages;
-Nozzles: same model, wear, flow rate, strainers.
AFTER CHECKING, PROCEED WITH THE CALIBRATION AS FOLLOWS
1 -Mark off 50 meter on the ground to be sprayer. 2 -Fill up the sprayer. 3 -Choose the working gear. 4 -Engage the PTO. 5 -Accelerate until reaching 540 rpm at the PTO.
SPRAYER CALIBRATION WITH THE CALIBRATOR BOTTLE
6 -Start travelling at leat 5 meters before the initial mark. 7 -Note the time it takes the tractor to travel 50 meters. 8 -On irregular terrain, repeat this operation several times and take the average. 9 -Stop the tractor with the acceleration used to travel the 50 meters, open the nozzles and adjust
the pressure according to directions for the different types of nozzles:
-Cone nozzles : from 45 to 200 psi
-Flat fan nozzles : from 15 to 60 psi
10 -Use the calibrator bottle to collect the nozzle spray volume during the same time taken to travel
the 50 meters, and read on the column corresponding to the nozzle spacing.
12 -The average obtained will be the spray volume for the gear and pressure already determined. NOTE: 1º- If the spray volume obtained is below that wished, increase the pressure, decrease the
speed (but 540 rpm at PTO) or change the nozzles for others of higher flow rate.
2º-If the spray volume is above that wished, decrease the pressure, increase the speed
(but keep 540 rpm at PTO) or change the nozzles for others of lower flow rate.
11 -Repeat this operation with several nozzles to obtain a volume average.
50 m
0 m
5 m
400 l/ha
1,000 ml
500 l/ha
300 ml 120 l/ha 150 l/ha
0 ml
0
0
0.40 m
Volume in ml
0.50 m
nozzle spacing
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BEFORE CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER EQUIPPED WITH GUN OR LANCE CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
-Suction filter: dirts;
-Hoses: twisted or bored;
-Pressure regulator components (valve seat, valve and spring): wear or dirts;
- Pump: proper lubrication (oil level and grease) and leakages;
- Nozzles: same model, wear, flow rate, strainers.
CALIBRATING THE SPRAYER THROUGH A PRACTICAL METHOD
(Condor 600 EM-1/EM-2 e Condor 600 EM-1 P/EM-2 P)
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
50 metros
4 metros
BEFORE CHECKING, PROCEED WITH THE CALIBRATION AS FOLLOWS:
1- When there is not enough space between the rows for the tractor to enter, determine the spray swath by measuring the crop spacing and dividing by the number of times the sprayer passes between the same rows (e.g.: 4 m between rows
÷ 2 times = 2 m spray swath).
2- On beds (e.g.: vegetables), the spray swath will be equal to the bed width multiplied by the number of beds sprayed simultaneously (e.g.: 1 m bed width x 3 beds sprayed simultaneously = 3 m spray swath).
3- When the tractor enters the space between the rows, the spray swath can vary depending on the quantity of lance or gun used for spraying. If using one spray lance or gun, the spray swath is the crop spacing divided by two (e.g.: 4 m between rows
÷ 2 = 2 m spray swath). If using two spray lances or
guns, the spray swath is equal to the crop spacing (e.g.: 4 m between rows = 4 m spray swath). If there is need to use two operators on the same side of the crop, each with a spray gun or lance, the spray swath can be determined by dividing the crop spacing by two (e.g.: 4 m crop spacing
÷ 2 = 2 m spray
swath).
4- To know how many meters need to be sprayed to cover 100 m², divide 100 by the spray swath measured (e.g.: 100
÷ 2 m spray swath = 50 m, which is the distance to be sprayed).
5- Fill the sprayer tank. 6- Choose the operating gear. 7- Engage the PTO. 8- Accelerate until reaching 540 rpm at the PTO. 9- Note the time (seconds) it takes to spray the distance previously obtained in "item 4" (e.g.: 50
m) at a comfortable speed, which is sustainable on the normal conditions of the area (acclivity, declivity, obstacles, etc.) to be sprayed during the normal time of work.
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10- Repeat this operation twice and take the average, adding time 1 and time 2 and dividing by two (e.g.: time 1 = 29s; time 2 = 31s; 29 + 31 = 60s; 60 ÷ 2 = 30s average, that is the time it takes to spray the distance previously obtained in "item 4", which is 50m).
11- Stop the tractor with the rotation used to travel the 50 m, run the sprayer, pull the trigger (lance LP-1130) or turn the knob on (gun) to begin the spraying and adjust the pressure according to the recommendation for the nozzle type:
- Cone nozzles: from 45 to 200 psi
- Flat fan nozzles: from 15 to 60 psi
- Deflector nozzles: from 15 to 30 psi
- Stainless steel nozzles series D: from 100 to 400 psi
12- Collect the spraying volume in a container during the time determined (e.g.: 30s according to "item 9").
13- Measure the spraying volume in a graduated bottle. 14- Repeat this operation twice and take the average (e.g.: 5 liters) 15- To determine the spraying volume in 1 hectare, multiply 100 by the volume sprayed in 100 m²
(e.g.: sprayed volume = 5 liters x 100 = 500 L/ha spraying volume). 16- Contact an agronomist and read the product instructions to check if the volume is inside the
recommended limits. If the volume varies 10% from the recommended volume, proceed as follows:
1- If the spraying volume is below that desired, increase the pressure, decrease the speed (but
keep 540 rpm at PTO) or change the nozzles for others of higher flow rate.
2- If the spraying volume is above that desired, decrease the pressure, increase the speed (but
keep 540 rpm at PTO) or change the nozzles for others of lower flow rate.
If it is necessary to carry out any of the above procedures, repeat the calibration procedure.
• When the recommended product dosage is concentrated (e.g.: 150 ml/100 L water), check the proper spraying volume through the beginning of the chemical flow, in case of foliage, or the desired droplet concentration.
17- Contact an agronomist and read the product instructions to identify the recommended dosage.
• If the dosage is recommended in hectare (e.g.: 2.5 L/ha), calculate the necessary quantity of product for each filling operation in relation to the sprayed volume. For example, if the tank capacity is 400 liters and the spraying volume is 500 L/ha, the necessary quantity of product is (400 ÷ 500) x 2.5 = 2.0 liters product per tank.
• If the dosage is recommended in concentration (e.g.: 150 ml/100 L water), calculate the necessary quantity of product for each filling operation in relation to the tank capacity. For example, if the tank capacity is 400 liters, the necessary quantity of product is (400 ÷ 100) x 150 = 600 ml product per tank.
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
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PREPARING THE CHEMICAL MIXTURE
ATTENTION
ALWAYS FOLLOW TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
WHEN HANDLING CHEMICALS.
Always use the following individual protective
clothing when handling chemicals:
- Impermeable wide-brimmeed hat
- Goggles
- Mask
- Long-sleeved working clothes
- Impermeable gloves
- Impermeable boots
DILUTING THE CHEMICALS
goggles
mask
ATTENTION
- Read carefully the chemicals manufacturer's label.
- Pour the chemicals into a bucket with little water and stir.
- Add water until filling the bucket up.
- Stir until the mixture is homogeneous.
- Pour the solution into the sprayer's tank.
- Install the tank lid and make sure there is no leakage.
long-sleeved
working
clothes
impermeable
wide-brimmed
hat
impermeable
boots
impermeable
gloves
ATTENTION
NEVER run the sprayer for with less than 50 liters of water in the tank
to avoid damage to the pump.
OPERA TION AND ADJUSTMENTS
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MAINTENANCE
- Daily, after finishing the spray application, put clear water in the tank, remove the nozzles and run the sprayer till empty.
- Clean and reinstall the nozzles and strainers.
- Clean the main filter.
- Wash the outside and inside of the sprayer. This procedure will avoid future problems caused by filter, nozzle and tube obstructions, and
prolong the sprayer useful life.
GUIDELINES
MAIN FILTER
The frequency of filter cleaning depends on
the quality of water and type of chemicals used.
Clean the filter whenever filling the tank or
necessary.
FVS 100
valve
ring
filtering
element
filter cap
PRESSURE REGULATOR
Disassemble the pressure regulator every 100 working hours. Check for wear on the valve and valve seat. Replace the parts if necessary.
ATTENTION
NEVER WASH SPRAYERS OR INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IN OR
CLOSE TO RIVERS, LAKES, STREAMS, BROOKS, DAMS, ETC.
valve and valve
seat
valve seat
valve
spring
MAINTENANCE OF COMPONENTS
- Take off and wash all the individual protective equipment.
- Wash the working clothes separately from other clothing.
- Take a shower with plenty of water and soap and put on clean clothes.
MASTERFLOW CONTROL VALVE
(CONDOR BX-12/75 MF / PJ-600 BX-10 MF)
VAR CONTROL VALVE
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MAINTENANCE
AGS SINGLE ANTIDRIP NOZZLE BODY CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75 / BX-12/75 / BX-12/75 MF)
Clean the nozzles and strainers daily or whenever necessary.
CONE NOZZLE
antidrip valve
nozzle body
lock
strainer
nozzle
(cone or flat fan)
nozzle cap
FLAT FAN NOZZLE
NOZZLE MAINTENANCE
After prolonged use, it may be necessary to service the antidrip valve. Please refer to the table below.
PROBLEMS
CORRECTIONSCAUSES
1
nozzle
body
cup
filtering
element
cone
nozzle nozzle
cap
filtering
element
flat fan nozzle
nozzle
cap
Valve does not seal.
a -Improper tightening of nut (1). b -Impurities on the diaphragm. c - Rupture of the diaphragm. d -Rupture of the diaphram
followed by chemicals buildup.
a - Tighten the nut (1). b - Remove and clean the diaphragm. c - Replace the diaphragm. d - Replace the diaphragm and clean
the cup.
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MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION POINTS
ATTENTION
STOP THE SPRAYER AND TURN OFF THE TRACTOR ENGINE AND PTO
BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF THE EQUIPMENT.
PTO SHAFT
Lubricate daily.
FOR INSTRUCTIONS IN DETAIL PLEASE REFER TO THE SECTION MAINTENANCE ­PTO SHAFT.
GREASE
LUBRICATION TABLE
SPECIFICATIONS
QTY.PRODUCT LOCATION
PUMP JP-75
PUMP JP-100
PUMP JP-150
1.5 L
2.0 L
2.5 L
0.9 L
LUBRICATING
OIL
API-SB
OR
SUPERIOR
SAE-30
ALL INTERNAL COMBUSTION
ENGINES WITHIN THIS
SPECIFICATION
1ST CHANGE:
AFTER 30 HOURS
FURTHER CHANGES: EVERY 100
HOURS
PUMP JP-42
MULTIFAK EP-2
MOBILGREASE 77
LUBRAX GMA-2
BEACON EP-2
AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS
LITHIUM BASE GREASE
NGLI-2
-GREASE
Spray pump mounted on this sprayer.
NOTE: The presentation order of recommended products does not imply any preference for mark
or product.
PTO SHAFT
GREASE NIPPLES
AGITATOR
MANUAL LIFT
HOSE REELS
DAILY
100 HOURS
RECOMMENDED
PRODUCTS
FREQUENCY
Oil
filling opening
plug
LUBRICATING OIL
PUMP
Check the pump oil level daily and fill it up if necessary.
The first change is to be done after the first 30 working hours. Further changes are to be done every 100 working hours or in case of oil contamination.
Use SAE 30 oil, which can be usually acquired in gas stations.
Oil capacity: 1.5 liters to pump JP-75.
Check the oil level through the plug located in the pump cover.
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MAINTENANCE
HOSE REELS (CONDOR: EM/75 / S-EM/75)
Lubricate every 100 hours.
MECHANICAL AGITATOR (CONDOR: S-12/75 / S-EM/75)
Lubricate daily.
BELT TIGHTENING (CONDOR: S-12/75 / S-EM/75)
Loosen the nut (1). Slide the pulley (2). Retighten the nut (3).
AGITATOR (CONDOR: S-12/75 / S-EM/75)
To eliminate leakages, tighten the gasket
holding screw (1) (clockwise).
If leakage cannot be eliminated this way any
more, then replace the gasket.
LIFT III
CONDOR: M-12/75 / S-12/75 / 800 B-12/75
ATTENTION
Make sure not to overtighten the belt.
1
2
gasket holding
screw (1)
gasket
LIFT
Lubricate every 100 hours.
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MAINTENANCE
02- SERVICING a) DISASSEMBLING
1- Remove the lock screw. 2- Turn the guard cone until the indicated position. 3- Pull the guard cone. 4- Remove the sliding ring.
b) ASSEMBLING
5-Clean and lubricate the male and female tubes.
6-Install the sliding ring into the fitting with the grooves pointing toward the tube.
7-Install the protection guards. 8-Turn the guard cone until the
indicated position.
9-Install the lock screw.
01- CONNECTING
-Check the PTO shaft length.
-Adjust the length by cutting the tubes and protection guards proportionately.
Note: File and remove all burrs.
-Connect the PTO shaft and install the safety chain.
Note: Leave some slack on the
chain considering angular movements.
-Disengage the PTO when making sharp turns.
fig 1
Lubricate the male and female tubes
and further points as the figure 1.
ATTENTION: ALWAYS STOP THE SPRAYER AND TURN OFF THE TRACTOR ENGINE BEFORE SERVICING THE PTO SHAFT. ALL KIND OF MAINTENANCE ON THE PTO SHAFT MUST BE DONE WITH THE USE OF APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, SUCH AS: GLOVES, BOOTS, GOGGLES, ETC.
CONVENTIONAL PTO SHAFT
ATTENTION
ONLY OPERATE WITH PTO SHAFT
EQUIPPED WITH PROTECTION GUARDS.
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MAINTENANCE
WINTER STORAGE
In areas where temperatures drop to 0º or less, the water accumulated in the pump can freeze
and cause serious damage.
control valve
filter valve
pressure hose
ring
plastic cap (1)
primary valve (2)
filling position
tank
main filter
working position
pump
PROCEDURES
-Empty the tank completely by removing the drain plug.
- Remove the filter cover and open the filter valve.
-Remove the plastic cap (1) from the primary valve (2). Set the primary valve lever to the filling position.
-Run the sprayer for about 30 seconds at half speed. NOTE: To avoid damage to components do not run the pump over the recommended time.
-Then, set the primary valve lever back to the working position and reinstall the plastic cap (1).
-Repeat this operation at the end of eack working day during winter time to avoid problems in future
spray applications.
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MAINTENANCE
PROBLEMS - CAUSES - CORRECTIONS
Whenever Jacto sprayers equipped with piston pumps present problems, try to classifiy them in one of the following four groups.
control
valve
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
tank
primary valve
boom
return
hose
pressure
hose
spray lance
filter
pump
c) PRESSURE OSCILLATION
The pressure gauge needle oscillates. The nozzle spraying angle oscillates.
d) INTERMITTENT PRESSURE
The pressure gauge needle vibrates with intensity. The pressure hoses vibrate with intensity. The nozzles apraying angle varies.
b) PRESSURE DEFICIENCY
(PARTIAL LACK OF PRESSURE) Desired pressure is not attained. Specified nozzle spraying angle is not attained. Pressure gauge shows lower pressure.
deficient
pressure
normal
pressure
a) LACK OF SUCTION AND PUMPING CAPACITY
No liquid flow through the nozzles. No return to the tank. Pressure gauge does not indicate pressure.
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MAINTENANCE
PROBABLE CAUSES
CORRECTIONS
b - PRESSURE DEFICIENCY
Check the connections and the o'rings of the tank outlet and the pump inlet.
Check the valve and valve seat.
2- Valve closed (quick shut-off).
5- Air in the system.
6- Pressure regulator.
8- Low pumping capacity.
1- PTO not turning.
Remove the cover of the suction valves. Check the condition of the valves and replace them if necessary.
3- Filter valve closed (quick shut-off).
6- Air in the system.
7- Insufficient pump suction.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
a - LACK OF SUCTION AND PUMPING CAPACITY
PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIONS
To run the hydraulic system, it is necessary to contain a minimum quantity of liquid, otherwise there will be no pressure.
The sprayer should be run with 540 rpm at PTO. Check visually whether the pump is being run.
Check the filter packing ring. The filter should not leak.
When the pump runs, liquid will pass through the valve even in the closed position, however it will be insufficient. Open it.
Impurities in the filter prevent a free liquid flow. Clean the filter whenever filling the tank, or with more frequency depending on the quality of the water and the type of product applied.
5- Obstruction in the intake hoses.
Check whether the hose connecting the filter to the pump is twisted. Check whether there is any obstruction in the hoses from tank to filter. Fill up the tank with water, open the valve and verify if it flows freely.
2- Lack of water in tank.
4- Dirty filter.
1- Low PTO rpm.
7- Worn nozzles.
The proper PTO rotation is 540 rpm.
When the pumps runs, liquid will pass through the valve even in the closed position, however flow will be insufficient.
The filter should be clean to allow free liquid flow.
3- Filter partially obstructed.
4- Intake hose partially obstructed.
A deficient pump will cause depressurization. Check whether the hose connecting the filter to the pump is twisted. Verify whether there is any obstruction in the hoses connecting the tank to the filter. Fill the tank with water, open the valve and observe if it flows freely.
Disconnect the pressure hose from the control valve. Run the sprayer at 540 rpm. Collect water for one minute and measure. The volume collected should approximate this shown below for each pump model: JP - 402 = 38 L/min JP - 75 = 75 L/min JP - 100 = 100 L/min
JP - 150 = 150 L/min JP - 300 = 300 L/min
Check whether the nozzle flow is within the recommended guidelines. Replace the nozzles when the flow rate exceeds 10% of the specified. Use only nozzles recommended by the sprayer manufacturer.
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MAINTENANCE
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
CORRECTIONS
PROBABLE CAUSES
Check belt tension and tighten if necessary.
1- Loose belts.
2- Air in the intake system.
3- Pressure regulator.
c - PRESSURE OSCILATION
Check the regulator components and clean or replace if necessary.
Check for damaged hoses, filter packing rings, etc., and repair if necessary.
PROBABLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
When the pumps runs, liquid will pass through the valve even in the closed position, however flow will be insuficient.
Valve with sealing deficiency or stuck due to impurities.
1-Filter shut off valve closed.
d -INTERMITTENT PRESSURE
2- Pump valve deficiency.
3- Pump head perforated internally. Replace it.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES WHEN USING THE EQUIPMENT AND CHEMICALS
We warn the owners and users that the UNREASONABLE USE of this equipment and the
chemicals applied may cause damage to people, properties, animals and environment.
Read carefully and understand thoroughly this manual and the recommendations of the
chemicals manufacturers.
Follow strictly the instructions for proper use of equipment and chemicals to ensure more safety
and efficiency when spraying your crops.
AFTER SPRAYING
ATTENTION: Avoid leaving chemical mixture residues in the tank. For the last pass, prepare
the chemical solution in enough quantity to spray the remaining of the crop.
- Empty completely the tank and wash thoroughly the sprayer in a place without contamination risk to rivers, lakes, brooks, dams, etc.
- Wash the inside and outside of the sprayer with clean water and detergent.
- Disassemble and clean each nozzle assembly with fine brush, water jet or compressed air.
- Dry, lubricate and store the sprayer in a dry and covered place.
- Repaint the damaged metallic parts to prevent corrosion.
- Spray the mettalic parts with lubricating oil to prevent corrosion.
- Take off the protective clothing and wash it separately from other clothing.
DANGER
SAFETY OBSERVATION
OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
GENERAL CARE
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MÁQUINAS AGRÍCOLAS JACTO S.A. warrants the equipment described herein and agrees to repair or replace parts and components which, under normal operation and wear, following the technical recommendations, show DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP.
WARRANTY PERIOD:
- One (1) year from the purchase date by the original retail purchaser.
WARRANTY APPLICATION:
Jacto or its authorized representative shall honor this warranty, if any part or component shows confirmed defect in workmanship. IT SHALL BE UNDERSTOOD THAT THE REPLACEMENT OF ASSEMBLIES SUCH AS PUMPS, CONTROL VALVES, ENGINES, TRANSMISSIONS, HYDRAULIC PISTONS AND SIMILAR ONES SHALL ONLY BE PERFORMED IN CASE THAT THE DEFECT CANNOT BE REPAIRED BY REPLACING PARTS AND/OR COMPONENTS, NEW OR RECONDITIONED, ACCORDING TO RULES OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE.
THIS WARRANTY IS NULL AND VOID IF:
- Equipment is not used in accordance with the INSTRUCTION MANUAL, overwork or accidents.
- Improper preventive maintenance or performed by unauthorized people.
- Modification of the equipment in any way from the original design.
- Change, damage, or loss of the product identification plate.
- Utilization of parts and components not supplied by JACTO.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE ORIGINAL RETAIL
PURCHASER, AND RETURNED TO JACTO DEALER WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE DATE.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:
- Parts considered as normal maintenance such as: filtering elements, belts, hoses, nozzles, pistons,
pressure gauges, as well as usual maintenance, adjustments, retightening, lubrication and painting.
- Parts which show wear or tear due to use, UNLESS THEY SHOW DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP,
ASSEMBLY OR MATERIAL.
- Hydraulic, lubricating oils and grease.
- Injuries of personal or material nature to the user, owner, or third parties.
- Additional charges resulting from paralyzation and repair of the equipment.
- Freight charges, pick up and delivery charges.
- Damages of any nature resulting from action of gases or liquids used in the equipment.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
- Defective parts replaced under warranty period shall be property of JACTO.
- Eventual delays in performing services do not confer to the owner the right to indemnity or to extension
of the warranty period.
- JACTO reserves the right to change its products or to interrupt manufacturing the equipment.
- THIS LIMITED WARRANTY shall be understood by its expressed terms, and no one in anyway subject
to JACTO shall be authorized to modify or amplify the conditions prescribed herein.
- In case of need for warranty request, call for the authorized dealer supplying all information required for
a prompt compliance. Do not forget the identification of the equipment, total hours of work, and the
noticed defect. FOR THIS WARRANTY TO BECOME EFFECTIVE THE PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD FOUND
IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MUST BE FILLED IN AND RETURNED TO YOUR JACTO DEALER. THIS CARD MUST BE SIGNED BY THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER, INDICATING THAT HE HAS READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL. FURTHER THE RETAILING DEALER HAS EXPLAINED TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. IN NO CASE WILL WARRANTY BE SUPPLIED UNTIL THIS CARD, PROPERLY COMPLETED AND SIGNED, IS ON FILE WITH JACTO RETAILING DEALER.
STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD
INVOICE NUMBER: DATE: / / RETAILING DEALER: PHONE: CITY: STATE: SPRAYER: MODEL: SERIES: SPRAYER No.: PUMP No.: ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER: ADDRESS: PHONE: CITY: STATE: PURCHASE DATE BY THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER: / / THE WARRANTY IS IN FORCE AS OF THIS DATE: / / RETAIL PURCHASER SIGNATURE:
URGENT
RESPOND WITHIN 30 DAYS
FIRST CLASS POSTAGE REQUIRED
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD
INVOICE NUMBER: DATE: / / RETAILING DEALER: PHONE: CITY: STATE: SPRAYER: MODEL: SERIES: SPRAYER No.: PUMP No.: ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER: ADDRESS: PHONE: CITY: STATE: PURCHASE DATE BY THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER: / / THE WARRANTY IS IN FORCE AS OF THIS DATE: / / RETAIL PURCHASER SIGNATURE:
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